Hi there,
I'm looking to build a PC for deep learning, and I'm trying to identify which is the best motherboard to use.
GPU:
The GPU will be critical and I'm looking to get a water cooled 1080Ti for that.
However I'd also like to the option to add further 1080Ti's at a later point possibly up to 4 (all water cooled)so the more cards the motherboard can support the better.
CPU and PCI-Express:
The CPU itself is not supercritical, it should have 8 cores (2 per GPU) and it must support the full 40 PCIe lanes so that I can build a system with multiple GPUs. Both the processor and the motherboard should support PCIe 3.0. This is also a critical area as it will be important to move large amounts of data quickly.
RAM:
32GB
SSD:
The board should support fast SSD drives to move large sets of data around quickly as well as a regular hard drive to store larger amounts of data.
Thanks in advance!
I'm looking to build a PC for deep learning, and I'm trying to identify which is the best motherboard to use.
GPU:
The GPU will be critical and I'm looking to get a water cooled 1080Ti for that.
However I'd also like to the option to add further 1080Ti's at a later point possibly up to 4 (all water cooled)so the more cards the motherboard can support the better.
CPU and PCI-Express:
The CPU itself is not supercritical, it should have 8 cores (2 per GPU) and it must support the full 40 PCIe lanes so that I can build a system with multiple GPUs. Both the processor and the motherboard should support PCIe 3.0. This is also a critical area as it will be important to move large amounts of data quickly.
RAM:
32GB
SSD:
The board should support fast SSD drives to move large sets of data around quickly as well as a regular hard drive to store larger amounts of data.
Thanks in advance!
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